Hacienda Coloma Coffee Day Tour in Fusagasugá from Bogotá
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Hacienda Coloma Coffee Day Tour in Fusagasugá from Bogotá
By BnB Colombia Tours
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During your excursion you’ll discover the complete process from the time the seed is planted, to handpicking the bean, roasted and more. While visiting the Hacienda Coloma you’ll also get the opportunity to have one of their freshly brewed coffees and sample some coffee liqueur as well.
Enjoy a relaxing drive for 1-1.3hrs for an in-depth tour of everything coffee. You’ll understand how and when the seeds are planted, when the beans are harvested and why they are handpicked. You’ll discover the entire process of depulping, washing, drying and sorting into different categories for local and export quality; finally you’ll understand the importance of the bean roasting and how a different flavour can be achieved with just little changes.
You will travel in private transport to and from the Coloma Hacienda, with your private bilingual guide the entire time of your tour.
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Ages 4-99
Duration: 7h
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Live guide: English, Spanish
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- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Bilingual Guide for entire tour time
- Entrance fees
- Entry/Admission - Fusagasuga
What's not included- Meals and drinks not mentioned in the plan
- Experiences and transportation not mentioned in the plan
- Personal expenses and tips
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Pickup details
- We'll pick you up at the arranged time from your hotel in Bogota.
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
- Pushchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Infants must sit on laps
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 120276P24- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travellers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 120276P24
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Itinerary
- 1You’ll come to understand how and when the seeds are planted, or if a cutting of another tree is used instead and why. You’ll learn when the beans are ready to be harvested and why they are all handpicked. You’ll discover the entire process of de-pulping, washing, drying, sorting into the different categories for local consumption, instant coffee, and the export quality; and finally, you’ll understand the importance of the roasting of the beans and how a different flavor can be achieved with just little changes in the process. Along with all of this, you'll also get to sample some coffee AND some coffee liqueur!
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- srl1ma0 contributionsExcellent planning and support from BnB Colombia ToursWe had a great experience working with BnB for our visits to Bogotá and Medellín. Camilo helped set up airport transportation and day trips for us in both cities, and he and Valentina were both very friendly and responsive during our travel. The transportation was comfortable, and all of our drivers were on time so everything ran smoothly. The guides that we had for our tours and day trips in both cities were fabulous! Both spoke excellent English, were very personable, and were incredibly knowledgeable. We learned so much from each of them, while also having a great time hanging out together! We will definitely use BnB for future travel planning if we return to Colombia.Written 26 January 2025
- 333LILIAN0 contributionsGreat trip with BnB Colombia ToursOur visit to Zipaquira Salt Mine and Colonial town was part of a multi day private trip with BnB Colombia Tours. It is an outstanding company and our guide Juan Carlos Lagorio was an absolute delight. With excellent English and a great sense of humour, he was one of the best guides ever. He shared a lot of information and in between sights, we talked non-stop. The driver Giovanni was professional and a very good driver. We also shared a lot of jokes along the way. Zipaquira Salt Cathedral was impressive. The walk was easy and we were able to take a lot of photos. There are also a coffee shop and shops down in the mine, worth visiting. After the cathedral we went to Zipaquira town where we visited the plaza and beautiful church and afterwards we had lunch at Casa del Chorro. The food was excellent and we continued chatting until it was time to leave for Raquira. On the highway we encountered an accident and Giovanni had to take a detour which caused us to reach Raquira after dark. This pretty colourful town was I think even more beautiful with all the lights than during day time. Giovanni played some local music while we drove the hour to Villa de Leyva. All in all, a day to remember.Written 6 March 2024
- 333LILIAN0 contributionsWonderful private Villa de Leya and surroundings tourMy sister and I did a 34 day trip in Colombia of which 16 days were with BnB Colombia Tours. This company is just outstanding in their organisation and communication. It was a delight working with them. A big thank you to Helene Colmart, Valentina and Natalia. The guides and drivers we had in the different places were all outstanding. We were picked up at our Bogota apartment for a 2-day private trip to Zipaquira, Raquira and Villa de Leyva and surroundings. Our guide was Juan Carlos Lagorio and driver Giovanni. Juan Carlos speaks excellent English and has a great sense of humour. We had such a lovely time with him. One of the best guides ever. At the end of our first day we arrived at our hotel in Villa de Leyva from where Juan Carlos and Giovanni picked us up the next morning for our tour of Villa de Leyva and surroundings. We first visited the Plaza Mayor and the Iglesia Senora del Rosario. Then we drove to the Parque Arqueologico Monquira (Infiernito), an ancient sacred place of the Muisca tribe. They erected this place which reminds of Stonehenge, 3000 years ago. This visit was extremely interesting. We then visited the fossil museum where farmers discovered a 130 million year old fossil of a giant marine dinosaur in 1977. Our next stop is the small town of Sutamarchan where we had a delightful lunch after visiting the plaza and cathedral. Juan Carlos and Giovanni ordered typical Colombian food for us as well as Refaco (a mixture of beer and an orange soda). After lunch they drove us to Vinedo Ain Karim, a wine farm where I had privately booked a wine tasting. They waited for us and afterwards took us to the Terracotta house. This pottery marvel was one of the highlights of our Colombia trip. It is a not to be missed attraction. They dropped us off at our accommodation and arranged to pick us up in the morning for our trip to Barichara.Written 6 March 2024
- martintoty0 contributionsGreat Relaxing Vaca in Villa de LeyvaTwo of us arrived in Bogotá 12/29/23. Leaving the US was the worst part: AA never mentioned any travel requirements by Colombian immigration. AA would not let us board unless we filled out a form, which they said Colombia wouldn’t look at anyhow. It took 3 people, 3 cell phones and one laptop 1 full hour and at least 10 attempts to open/fill out the form. It indeed was never required. We spent the night in Bogotá and the rest of the week-long vaca in Villa de Leyva. Villa has doubled in size and the traffic volume is overwhelming the narrow streets. The center of town and its surroundings are as charming as ever. Food choices abound. There are overpriced tours for unsuspecting tourists. You can walk most places or get a taxi at the transportation hub a few blocks south of the square. The hot springs were a scam. So were the Pozos Azules. Casa Terracota is a must. The winery was alright. We hiked the hill to the East up to the statue of Christ. Make sure to bring hiking boots. 30 min long climb on rocky and super steep terrain, and worth the view. We paid an arm and a leg for private transport to/from Bogotá (US$70 pp RT), but one can take public buses for much much less. Villa was safe, 70 F degree weather day/60 at night. Bougainvilleas of all colors abound. Vegetarian options also are easy to find.Written 19 January 2024
- Sherald0 contributionsProfessional and friendly supportWe spent 4 weeks in Colombia in Jan / Feb 2023. We initially tried to plan the trip ourselves but fortunately stumbled across Bruce and BnB Colombia Tours online. I say fortunate because Colombia is a country that really needs expert travel advice and support. Even if you speak Spanish (we don't) we'd strongly recommend you use a tour guide and among tour guides we can't imagine anyone better than Bruce and his team. From the day we first met Bruce online and had a free hour long chat to our departure home from Bogota Airport the service was first class. Strong opinions based on a real understanding of Colombia and our expectations were voiced pleasantly but persuasively to guide us to a truly memorable holiday. Our itinerary involved 10 internal flights and a few lengthy car journeys. One flight was delayed forcing us to stay over in Bogota an extra night with all the changes that entails. Bruce handled it all with great efficiency which helped us relax knowing our backs were being watched all the way. Every flight met with a driver and English speaking guide, every transfer on time and all accommodation details correct. When a little local trouble flared up in a remote town before our arrival Bruce's agents were quick to inform him and his team instantly re-scheduled the itinerary to avoid that short leg of the trip. Colombia is a wonderful country full of lovely welcoming people and stunning flora, fauna and scenery but you need professional care to get you around safely. Bruce should be your first and last call to ensure a memorable holiday.Written 12 July 2023
- OnAir266206462680 contributionsCartagena to Santa-Marta and back!From the greeting at the airport to the farewell when we left, this was a wonderful trip. The drivers and guides spoke perfect english and were very knowledgeable, answering all our culture, history, food, etc questions. We explored many highlights from fantastic beaches, historical forts, and the most delicious food. We also attended a cooking class - and learned so much about the culture and history of Colombian food as well as hands-on prep, and then enjoying the food we made. We also asked for ‘light’ days as we are 65+ yo travelers, and they planned perfect places for a light day. Go to the coffee plantation, which also has chocolate - as I have never tasted, absolutely wonderful! - well worth the interesting drive up a mountain! And the Bird Sanctuary! The most colorful birds! The Travel Group Mgmt. Helene was in contact with us almost every day - ensuring we were enjoying our trip and if any changes needed to be made. This was a nice touch to have someone you could contact if ever needed. Would we go back? Oh yes. So much more to see and do!Written 22 April 2023
- gug70 contributions19 days in Colombia.After hearing many good and bad stories about Colombia we decided to bite the bullet and make plans to visit the country. Took some time to figure out a route, places of interest, select hotels, and hire guides. Everything turned out perfect with beautiful hotels which include a superb breakfast for around $50 per night in double room, very knowledgeable guides, friendly people all over the country, excellent and extremely cheap food on local restaurants. Feel very safe and we were warned by our guides were not to go at night. Here is a brief summary. First I used different internet sources- TRip Advisor, Bookings etc - to educate myself and my group of 4 retired couples to get prepared for the trip. WE start the first 4 days in Bogota and stayed at Windham Bogota which include free shuttle from the airport. Was able to work out an excellent schedule, very convenient and flexible with our guide Alex weeks in advance. Went to places like Monserrate, Casa Bonita, Gold Museum, Salt Cathedral, Parque Jaime, Casa Loka, Guatavita just to mention a few of the 15-20 places we visit at a very good pace. Took a flight to Cartagena for 3 days and stayed at Hotel 3 Banderas, an exquisite Colonia Home in a very quiet and convenience location. Visit almost everything walking, using the free guide tour and the HOH red wagon. Will always remember having an excellent one-pound fish for lunch at Robertos (local restaurant) for less than $2.00 Next we flew to Medellin for 5 days and stayed at Eco Hub Hotel. There we hired another excellent guide- Julian who also took us to Comuna 13, Guatape, El Hueco, Cable Car and 5-6 other places. Medellin have and excellent Metro system and we used it for 2 days to move ourselves around and explore the city. Then took another flight to Pereira the capital of the Eje Cafetalero and Mr. Julian Gallegos picked us at the airport and took us to Hacienda Estrella del Monte where we were treated like Kings. Extremely friend people, excellent in-house restaurant with great food. We needed this relaxing, casual and beautiful stay after coming from the big cities with heavy traffic, pollution and very crowded environment. All you see here are beautiful flowers everywhere, beautiful landscape and beautiful coffee and fruits plantations all over. The Hacienda is located in the small town of Circacia which is like the center of all the beautiful places and attractions to see at Eje Cafetalero. We went to unbelievable places like Cocora Valley, Coffee plantation tour, Salento, Filandia, Parque del Cafe and enjoy the local culture and folklore like never before in the many trips we have been throughout the World. This place is so enjoyable that 7 days passed very very fast, and we will be back soon to the Hacienda. Just a few tips: In Colombia rains every day 3-4 times every were. Take your rain jacket so you can keep moving and seeing things despite of the rain. Most of the time is light rain. Temperature can go down to 40F on rainy and stormy days at night. The exchange rate is very favorable for the US dollar. They accept mainly Visa in most places but always have $50-$100 change in Colombia money (COP) for the small restaurants, shop, and local transportation. Very easy to find a local bank, automatic cashier or Casa De Cambio for the exchange. Try to get a local guide beforehand or ask at the Hotel for recommendations. We were charged between a $100- $150 per day for the 8 of us. That's between $12-$19 per person for 8-10 hours of transportation, tolls, pickup at Hotel and guide service. Much cheaper and convenient than taking a Tour. It rains a lot in Colombia so there are many landslides along the main roads. We experience two of this a loose almost 2 hours of time while they clean up the road. So that is why you should take the long trips by plane. Avianca, Latam and some others have very inexpensive flights to all these locations ($30-$50) for a 40 minute flight vs a 6-8 hours ride on the road. Look for Trip Advisor recommendations for Hotels and restaurants you would not regret it. Good Luck.Written 24 December 2022
- abod4510 contributionsKnowledgeable guide !I was traveling solo on a one-day layover in Bogota, and I wanted to be able to see the sights while being safe in the short amount of time. Carlos was my Tour guide and he picked me up from my hotel and took me to Montserrate and La Candelaria. He was very knowledgeable, I got to try some of the local cuisine, and he dropped me off at my hotel after. Would recommend this company to anyone visiting Bogota.Written 18 June 2022
- Cheryce W0 contributionsSo informative!I loved Bogota. We only had a 6 hour layover and this fit perfectly. Our guide was full if facts and made it so interesting!Written 11 June 2020
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